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The National Geographic Society, in the United States, uses the name Krubera Cave in it publications. I saw it there and had trouble finding it here in Wikipedia. What I found was several choices one of which led to the correct article, Voronya Cave.
Since there are 15,000,000 members of the National Geographic Society, I thought they might like to have a direct link to the correct article.
2000 metres is deeper than 2190 metres?!
editThe introductory section appears to contradict itself: it says that in 2001 an expedition reached a depth of 2,190 metres, but then the very next sentence says that an expedition three years later was the first ever to exceed 2000 metres! Either there's a mistake here or inconsistent measurements are being used; either way, someone who knows about this stuff needs to rewrite the paragraph so it makes sense to non-experts. 68.33.168.195 (talk) 03:26, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
History
editSouce German Newsletter "Berliner Zeitung Nr. 249, from 20/21 Oktober 1979 at Page 13 top left." in german language.
The article speak about a deepest cave of world near pizunda the entry level located at 2000 meters. Daniel Usikow und Tanja Niemtschenko from russian academi of science go 1979 insde the cave to a deep 1190 meter. Speak this article about same cave maybe then something should change on this Wikipedia article. A competent user please make some investication for confirm and change this part about history. Thx. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.225.37.159 (talk • contribs) 05:47, 9 January 2015
Entrance
editWhat is the altitude of the entrance? And on a related note, what is the altitude of the deepest point? If someone climbs down to the bottom, are they below sea level?Hypershock (talk) 21:11, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
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Walking in circles?
editSorry, but an external link to a page that calls as the source this same Wikipedia article is nuts.178.200.173.141 (talk) 07:59, 22 May 2017 (UTC)
no link for Sarma
editI cannot find a page or coordinates for this cave. Stjohn1970 (talk) 21:23, 21 March 2021 (UTC)